dredge|dredged|dredges|dredging in English
verb
[dredʒ]
coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth
Use "dredge|dredged|dredges|dredging" in a sentence
1. She always dredges up that embarrassing story.
2. The Carnallite is harvested by dredging
3. Is that fallopian tube dredges the skill cost a number?
4. That dredging is now behind schedule.
5. Aerial View of Little Port Harmon dredging site.
6. Siltation (e.g. run-off, dredging, outfalls) Abrasion (e.g. boating, anchoring, ) Selective extraction (e.g. aggregate dredging, entanglement)
7. Are we gonna dredge that up?
8. They dredge the bay for gravel.
9. “maintenance dredging” means dredging routinely done in order to keep the access waterways or port area accessible;
10. 25 The dredge sat in the boat basin.
11. TEX: They stopped dredging that a while back.
12. There is a sandy bottom to dredge.
13. 5 They're dredging the harbor to keep it navigable.
14. Hanoi plans to dredge Hoan Kiem Lake
15. 5 They dredge the bay for gravel.
16. Able Seaman/Woman Dredge Supervisor Winch Operator 3 36
17. 22 Don't dredge up old hurts from the past.
18. Oaxacan Avoirdupoises can dredge amidst the injective backdrop
19. 8 There is a sandy bottom to dredge.
20. 7 He managed to dredge up a smile.
21. 4 Lightly dredge the cake with icing sugar.
22. Great, heartfelt, gulping sobs, dredged from the pit of her stomach.
23. Even in flooded areas, peat extraction continued through turf dredging.
24. 6 Dredge the top of the cake with icing sugar.
25. Dredge plantain slices in seasoned flour and shake off excess.